via (http://dish.andrewsullivan.com/2014/10/12/a-story-about-prayers-and-pillow-talk/)
: Re: Dating:A Mormon girl meet an Atheist guy
: kenji_kuletOctober 15, 2014, 05:40:58 AM
laffman:: oohh my god! the Coffee I remember one former co-worker of mine ask me if I wanted to take a lunch and I say sure lets take a lunch
so we only have 2 choices outside , Starbucks or Subway laffman:: and without asking him I say , Lets go Starbucks! coz I wanna do Facebook on the free wi-fi
so I dont ask him if he wanted a drink or not I just Order 2 Large Coffee and by the time I'm giving him the coffee , He said "Dude I'm a Mormon"
I have no idea that time that Mormon don't drink coffee ::lmao and I say "Ok . . .what's wrong with being a Mormon and Drinking a Coffee with me?" I thought he was referring to something
: Re: Dating:A Mormon girl meet an Atheist guy
: bigbanggooOctober 15, 2014, 08:05:38 PM
While the story was great, I could say the actual story was very disappointing. She just told us what we already know about a mormon and an atheist and how things would end up.
: Re: Dating:A Mormon girl meet an Atheist guy
: ayantotOctober 15, 2014, 09:58:15 PM
and she's still a virgin.. ::laffman
: Re: Dating:A Mormon girl meet an Atheist guy
: FerminaDazaOctober 16, 2014, 05:03:05 AM
While the story was great, I could say the actual story was very disappointing. She just told us what we already know about a mormon and an atheist and how things would end up.
:D yup, it's sad and a bit disappointing for them on that time but still kudos to *both of them for remaining true to their *values and conviction (anything less is *settling) And We already know that Love is NOT enough.Great relationships are composed of TWO people who values the same things in life. And of course the purpose of dating is to know whether we really wanna be with them and still learn to lovingly let go of them if not.
Ultimately, being in a relationship is a *choice, NOT a feeling.